MoodleMoot Japan 2017Call for Proposals is open!

As the morning and evenings get cooler day by day signalling the change to autumn, we trust that this message finds you well and excited about the new season, and the new school term.

This message comes from the organizing committee of the Moodle Association of Japan. We are pleased to announce that the submissions system for our annual conference, MoodleMoot Japan 2017, is now open.

We invite you to submit proposals for presentations and workshops on the following URL:

If you are a recipient of MAJ R&D funds for this year, we would like to take this opportunity to remind you that one of the conditions for receiving a MAJ grant is to make a presentation on the findings/progress of the project at the MoodleMoot Japan conference. We look forward to hearing how things went.

As with last year, the submission and registration procedures are all handled by Moodle modules. The system has been developed by MAJ officers with the aim of making it simpler to set up MoodleMoots in the future. If you find any bugs or glitches with these new systems, please let info@moodlejapan.org know about them, and we will troubleshoot immediately.

The conference will be held at Jichi Medical University (Tochigi prefecture) from Feb 17th (Fri) to 19th (Sun).

We look forward to receiving your proposals and seeing you at the Moot.

The deadline of proposals (other than commercial and workshop) for MoodleMoot Japan is two weeks from now (October 31). If you are planning to present, please make a proposal through the MAJ web before too late. This year, we've set a conference theme, "Active Learning: the Moodle Way", so we welcome any practices of active learning using Moodle.

The deadline of proposals (other than commercial and workshop) for MoodleMoot Japan is one week from now (October 31). If you are planning to present, please make a proposal through the MAJ web site before too late. We are making this announcement again because last week we improved the deliverability of our bulk email messages by changing our domain registrar and sendmail credibility settings to cope with the reported Spam problem. Hopefully, we believe these announcements will reach you without being sorted as spams from now on. (If you spot one in the spam box, salvage it, please.) Thank you.